Pressure Washing in Philadelphia
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Typical price: $110–$1,400
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Pressure Washing prices in Philadelphia
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driveway Standard 2-car concrete driveway, degrease and wash | $110 | $230 | $460 |
| House exterior wash Single-story home, siding soft wash or pressure wash | $230 | $370 | $800 |
| Deck or patio Wood deck or paver patio, cleaned and rinsed | $140 | $290 | $520 |
| Whole property package House, driveway, walkways, and patio in one visit | $460 | $750 | $1,400 |
How to hire a pressure washing pro in United States
- Get 2-3 itemized quotes broken down by surface (house, driveway, deck, fence) — per-square-foot pricing makes comparison easy
- Verify general liability insurance (ask for a certificate of insurance, $1M coverage is the norm); pressure washing itself is unlicensed in most states
- Ask whether they soft wash siding and roofs — high pressure on vinyl siding or asphalt shingles causes damage insurers may not cover
- Check reviews on Google, Angi, or Thumbtack for photo evidence of similar homes in your area
- Confirm who supplies water and whether runoff handling complies with local stormwater rules (EPA and many municipalities prohibit sending detergent runoff into storm drains)
- Get the scope in writing: pre-treatment, chemicals, plant protection, and rain-date policy
Pressure washing is generally not a licensed trade in the US, though some cities require a business license and contractors using chemicals must follow EPA and municipal stormwater rules that prohibit discharging wash water with detergents into storm drains. Liability insurance, not licensing, is the key credential to verify.
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Frequently asked questions
Does pressure washing remove oil stains from driveways?
Fresh oil mostly comes out with a degreaser pre-treatment plus hot-water pressure washing. Old oil that has soaked deep into concrete may only fade, not disappear — an honest pro will tell you this before quoting rather than promising full removal. Ask specifically whether stain treatment is included or extra.
How do I find a good pressure washing company in Philadelphia?
Look for local Philadelphia companies with recent photo evidence of before/after work on your surface type, public liability insurance, and itemised quotes. Compare at least two or three quotes on the same scope. Be wary of door-knockers offering same-day deals — legitimate operators are usually booked days ahead in peak season.
What surfaces can be pressure washed?
Safe at high pressure: concrete, block paving, natural stone (with care), brick in good condition, metal fences and gutter exteriors. Needs low pressure or soft washing: painted surfaces, render, timber decking, vinyl or fibre-cement siding, roofs, and old or repointed brickwork. Never pressure wash: single-glazed windows at close range, electrical fittings, or asbestos-containing materials.
Can I pressure wash in winter or the rainy season?
Light rain is usually fine — surfaces are already wet. Pros avoid freezing temperatures (ice risk on cleaned surfaces and damaged equipment) and heavy storms. In hot dry regions, local water restrictions can limit or ban high-volume outdoor cleaning during drought periods, so check the current rules before booking.
Do pressure washers need my water and electricity?
Most residential pros use your outdoor tap and, for electric machines, an outdoor socket. Petrol-powered machines only need water. Some companies carry water tanks for properties without an accessible tap — ask in advance, as tank supply can add to the price. Water usage for a typical driveway job is modest, roughly comparable to a few loads of laundry per hour of cleaning.
Do pressure washing companies in the US need a license?
In most states, no trade license exists for pressure washing — anyone can buy a machine and start a business. That makes insurance verification and reviews your main quality filter. A few cities require a general business license, and contractors must follow local stormwater discharge rules.
When is the best time of year to pressure wash a house in the US?
Spring and fall are peak season in most of the country — spring to remove winter grime and fall before listing photos or holiday hosting. In the South and humid coastal states, mildew grows year-round, so annual timing matters less than a consistent 12-month cycle. Northern pros mostly stop work below freezing.
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